Monthly Archives: April 2025
It Takes a Village
Networking Networking in education is so important. We all have so much to offer to one another, and this is a job that is impossible to do on your own. Thankfully, this course has helped me try new things and … Continue reading
At the Finish Line!
I Did It! I really think I’ve come a long way when it comes to my confidence and ability with the cello. Here is a video comparing myself playing the French Folk Song in January compared to April… I can … Continue reading
From Hashtags to Action
Note: I used ChatGPT to help me with my outline for this post. If any ideas were taken directly they are italicized and cited as such. #NeverAgain A story that is unfortunately all too familiar. On February 14, 2018, a … Continue reading
Summing it all up….
Below you will see my Summary of Learning for this class… condensing everything we learned into 5 main ideas and how these ideas have changed the way I teach and work with others!
Week 10: Let’s get FANCY (or try to)
It’s almost time to wrap things up… … and I am still stuck on how different the sound quality was when I recorded my duet on the piano and the cello last week. I’ve been debating purchasing a microphone for … Continue reading
Exploring the Great AI
“… regardless of what standards and materials provided, teachers must still spend time planning and preparing content that they deliver. AI is here to help make all of this more manageable.” (Artificial Intelligence Playbook, 37) There is no doubt that … Continue reading